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At a glance

ClinicalIndex Comparison Record
N/ACompleted· 1,201 enrolled / 1,201 target
Drug / intervention
Health swaps +3 morebehavioral
Likely dose
Not stated in record
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Search/NCT06648226
NCT06648226N/ACompletedHigh Momentum (86.8/mo)Completion was 12mo ago

A Randomized Trial of Food Swaps to Improve the Healthfulness and Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Grocery Purchases

Stanford University·interventional·Posted Oct 18, 2024·Updated Jun 24, 2026

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Health swaps, Climate swaps, and 2 other interventions for Food Selection and 5 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 1,201 participants across 1 site.

Signals

Enrolling ahead of pace

Detailed Summary

The study aims to determine whether viewing health or climate labels (or both) and receiving recommendations for healthier or more climate-friendly swaps (or both) in an online grocery store environment improves the healthfulness and reduces the carbon footprint of consumers' food and beverage purchases compared to shopping as usual without swap recommendations. The online store will record participants' food selections. Participants will also be asked to complete survey measures.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesUnited States

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20252026
First PostedOct 18, 2024
Enrollment StartMay 7, 2025
Primary CompletionJun 25, 2025
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2 monthsPosted 1.7 years ago

Arms & Interventions

Health swapsexperimental

Labels will be "nutrition grades" for products and replacement swap suggestions will be for items with a better nutrition grade.

Behavioral: Health swaps
Climate swapsexperimental

Labels will be "climate grades" for products and replacement swap suggestions will be for items with a better climate grade.

Behavioral: Climate swaps
Combined health and climate swapsexperimental

Labels will be "nutrition grades" and "climate grades" for products and replacement swap suggestions will be for items that are better than originally selected products on at least one dimension (nutrition grade or climate grade) and not worse than originally selected products on either dimension.

Behavioral: Combined health and climate swaps
Controlactive_comparator

No labels or swaps.

Behavioral: Control

Interventions

Health swapsbehavioral

Participants will view "health grade" labels on all products in the online grocery store indicating their healthfulness as estimated by United Kingdom Ofcom Nutrient Profiling Model scores. The health score labels will mimic Nutri-Score labels, a labeling system used in some European countries, showing a color-coded grade of "A" (green) through "F" (red) on each product. Products with "A" and "B" labels will meet the United Kingdom's cutoff for products that can be marketed to children and "C", "D" and "F" labels products are less healthy than this cutoff (based on tertiles of Ofcom scores within each food group). When participants attempt to add a less healthy product to their cart (e.g., "C," "D" or "F" health label), the store will automatically suggest a healthier product from the same category (e.g., with a "A" or "B" health label).

Climate swapsbehavioral

Participants will view "climate grade" labels on all products indicating their climate impact. The climate impact is calculated as the greenhouse gas emissions associated with producing the product in carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2-eq) per 100g (i.e., "carbon footprint"). Labels will be applied based on quintiles of carbon footprints in each food group. When participants attempt to add a high-climate-impact product to their cart (e.g., with a "C," "D," or "F" climate label), the store will automatically offer them swaps to more climate-friendly products (e.g., with a "A" or "B" climate label).

Combined health and climate swapsbehavioral

Participants will view both the health and climate grade labels on all products in the online grocery store. When participants attempt to select a product with a "C," "D," or "F" label on either dimension to their cart, the store will automatically offer them swaps to products that offer improvement over the original food on at least 1 dimension (health or climate-friendliness) and were at least as good or better on the other dimension, with the additional guardrail that the store never suggests products with a "C," "D" or "F" label on either dimension.

Controlbehavioral

Participants will not view any extra labels or be offered any swaps in the online grocery store.